Privacy Satement:
Website of ChildWatch.ie
This statement relates to our privacy practices in connection with this website. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of other websites. Any external links to other websites are clearly identifiable as such. Some technical terms used in this statement are explained at the end of this page.
General statement
ChildWatch.ie fully respects your right to privacy, and will not collect any personal information about you on this website without your clear permission. Any personal information which you volunteer to ChildWatch.ie will be treated with the highest standards of security and confidentiality, strictly in accordance with the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.
Collection and use of personal information
ChildWatch.ie does not collect any personal data about you on this website, apart from information which you volunteer (for example by e-mailing us or by using our online feedback form or email contact links). Any information which you provide in this way is not made available to any third parties, and is used by ChildWatch.ie only in line with the purpose for which you provided it. Your personal data may also be anonymised and used for statistical purposes.
Your rights regarding data supplied via this website
You also have a right to have inaccurate information corrected. If you discover that ChildWatch.ie does hold inaccurate information about you, you have a right to instruct ChildWatch.ie to correct that information. Such an instruction must be in writing or via e-mail. A request will be dealt with as soon as possible and will take not more than 40 days to process.
In certain circumstances you may also request that data which you have supplied via the website be deleted. To exercise this right you would generally be expected to identify some contravention of data protection law in the manner in which this office processes the data concerned.
Complaints about data processed via the website.
If you are concerned about how personal data is processed via this website, please do not hesitate to bring such concerns to the attention of the Managing Director at the address specified in our contact details web page.
Collection and use of technical information
This website does not use cookies, apart from temporary session cookies which enable a visitor's web browser to remember which pages on this website have already been visited. Visitors can use this website with no loss of functionality if cookies are disabled from the web browser.
Technical details in connection with visits to this website may be logged by ChildWatch.ie for our statistical purposes. No information is collected that could be used by us to identify website visitors. The technical details if logged are confined to the following items:
· the IP address of the visitor's web server
· the top-level domain name used (for example .ie, .com, .org, .net)
· the previous website address from which the visitor reached us, including any search terms used
· clickstream data which shows the traffic of visitors around this web site (for example pages accessed and documents downloaded)
· the type of web browser used by the website visitor.
ChildWatch.ie will make no attempt to identify individual visitors, or to associate the technical details listed above with any individual. It is the policy of ChildWatch.ie never to disclose such technical information in respect of individual website visitors to any third party unless obliged to disclose such information by a rule of law. The technical information will be used only by ChildWatch.ie, and only for statistical and other administrative purposes. You should note that technical details, which we cannot associate with any identifiable individual, do not constitute personal data for the purposes of the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.
Glossary of technical terms used
Web browser - The piece of software you use to read/browse web pages. Examples are Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape Navigator and Opera.
IP address - The identifying details for your computer (or your internet company's computer), expressed in internet protocol code. Every computer connected to the web has a unique IP address, although the address may not be the same every time a connection is made.
Cookies - Small pieces of information, stored in simple text files, placed on your computer by a web site. Cookies can be read by the web site on your subsequent visits. The information stored in a cookie may relate to your browsing habits on the web page, or a unique identification number so that the web site can remember you on your return visit.
Generally speaking, cookies do not contain personal information from which you can be identified, unless you have furnished such information to the web site.
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